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In a browser, go to jamboard.google. Select the whiteboard that you want to display. At the top, click Open on a Jamboard. Select the Jamboard device name and click Open.
Once you begin a session in Google Meet, follow these simple steps: Look for Miro in the Activities tab. Open your saved boards or create a new one. No need to additional software or download an app. Tap “Invite to Collaborate” to share the board with your team. No Miro account?
Start or open a Jamboard in a meeting Start or Join a meeting. At the bottom right, click Activities Whiteboarding. Select an option: To create a new Jamboard: Click Start a new whiteboard. To open an existing Jamboard from your drive, shared drives, or computer: Click Choose from Drive.
If you have a traditional PC or Macbook, you can still use Jamboard, but there is more room for interaction with devices with touchscreen capabilities. Jamboard is located when opening a Google Meet call. On the bottom right-hand corner of the video call screen, there are three little dots.
Start or open a Jamboard in a meeting Start or Join a meeting. At the bottom right, click Activities Whiteboarding. Select an option: To create a new Jamboard: Click Start a new whiteboard. To open an existing Jamboard from your drive, shared drives, or computer: Click Choose from Drive.
Add a co-host to a new meeting On your desktop browser, go to Google Calendar. At the top left, click Create. In the drop down, select Event. Add meeting guests. Click Video call options . In the pop-up menu, turn on Host Management . On the left, click Co-hosts .
Why Isn't My Google Meet Whiteboard (Jamboard) Working? If your Google Meet Whiteboard isn't functioning as expected: Device Compatibility: Ensure you are using a compatible computer as mobile devices might not support in-meeting whiteboarding.
Schedule a meeting in the Google Meet app Open the Google Meet app . At the bottom right, tap New . Tap Schedule . At the top right, tap Save. Use the back button to return to the Google Meet app . Access the meeting:
Change your background and use visual effects During a meeting, hover to your self view. At the center of your self view, click Apply visual effects . You can also click More options. Apply visual effects . You can adjust and stack visual effects across different categories. Click the category and scroll down.
Start or open a Jamboard in a meeting Start or Join a meeting. At the bottom right, click Activities Whiteboarding. Select an option: To create a new Jamboard: Click Start a new whiteboard. To open an existing Jamboard from your drive, shared drives, or computer: Click Choose from Drive.